No not all people but a lot of people are allergic to dust so a helpful tip would be to make sure your room is clean and has no dust just to be sure!!!
yes. any allergen causes it-ESPECIALLY dust
Dust cause viruses and other infections. In most cases, dust will also cause allergies as it carries different components.
Things that cause asthma are allergies to dust,pollen,or mold.
No. Dust, allergies, or a cold can cause a cat to sneeze, just like humans.
Many foods can cause allergies to some people when eaten or touched. Peanuts are an especially prominent food allergy as well as citrus fruits, tomatoes, and milk.
There are many symptoms that are associated with dust allergies. Some of these symptoms for dust allergies include itchy red, watery eyes, sneezing, and itchy red nose.
If u sneeze and stuff during cleaning, dust allergys.
Is popcorn a cause of allergies?yes
Allergies do not cause acne
Information on dust mite and other allergies can be found on WebMD. Symptoms, and treatments of dust mite and other allergies can be found. The Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America has information on their site as well which one may find informative and useful.
There are numerous websites online that can give you information on dust and mold allergies. One such site to find this information is on http://www.indoorclimatesolutions.net/
allergies are usually caused by airborne allergens like dust and pollen. The best tip to prevention is to avoid contact with this. This can be done by dust proofing in home. Try to keep surfaces clean and avoid settling of dust. A good quality antiseptic cleaner can assist in germ control. However, many dust related allergies are human created and dust mites
Me, having dust allergies too have learned a great deal about this topic. A huge cause of dust allergies are dust mites, which hide in pillows, clothes, anywhere moist. You are not allergic to them , but their feces. You can control this by creating a dry enviornment, but if you are allergic to dust too, this won't help. Try getting special micro-fiber coverers for pillows and sheets to protect yourself from this. As far as dust itself goes, keep a clean house, expecially if you have carpeting (you might want to get rid of carpeting to control allergies even more) and consider using a air filter.Air purifiers are also a good idea to rid the air of dust and other particles that may induce allergic reactions.